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    I buy this Ktag some months ago , wend it arrives I tested width Sirius 32 and work good .
    Since I thought was ok , I didin"t use it any-more .
    This week I have 2 ecus that I have to read one Denso from A1.7dtr and one Siemens 803 , and nothing !
    Ktag not have communication or not support Micro
    I try 90ah batt 14.5volts e.t,c
    The one I have is HW " 6070 "
    and I use 2.11 and 2.13 Sw , and Dimsport Sw !
    Any one have same problem ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mexanico1971 View Post
    HI
    I buy this Ktag some months ago , wend it arrives I tested width Sirius 32 and work good .
    Since I thought was ok , I didin"t use it any-more .
    This week I have 2 ecus that I have to read one Denso from A1.7dtr and one Siemens 803 , and nothing !
    Ktag not have communication or not support Micro
    I try 90ah batt 14.5volts e.t,c
    The one I have is HW " 6070 "
    and I use 2.11 and 2.13 Sw , and Dimsport Sw !
    Any one have same problem ?
    Hello, I also bought my 6070 Ktag maybe 4 months ago, and I didnt test it, then I needed it for Toyota Denso Ecu's so bought NXP processor with 7020 software, soldered it, and first ECU's I Tried - EDC16C36 and EDC16C34, and none of them readed... I used BDM100 bosch adapter, but everytime i got failed reading. So then I measured on bdm pins, and when you press read there is no + 12V to BDM PIN9, so I tried feeding ecu +12 V, Ignition, ground to ecu pins and then reading through BDM and everything worked from first time with both ecus.
    When I feeded the ecu with +12V, Ignition and ground on ECU connector, then I measured on BDM PIN9 and there was +12V, so basically what I'm trying to say - there is no +12V output from KTAG PCB (atleast one is missing, because when I press read on one i get +12V (if you look on edc16 bdm pins it is called +12 V (IGN) - PIN2). So you should try to feed the ecu through its connector and then read it on bdm pads.
    Tried looking on which pin on KTAG PCB the output is, but didnt find problem, maybe someone knows, all components on KTAG PCB seems ok.
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    HI
    Now ECU not work in the car !
    How to recover Mpc555 if the Tools not identify the ECU ?!
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    you can recover ecu with kess with good pcb!

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    @mexicano1971 how solved your problems with ktag?
    Carprog 8.21,xprog 5.55,galletto v54,kess and ktag rework

 

 

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